Theory of God - Part 2 of 6

Hindu God

Part 2 in the groundbreaking blog about the masks of god.

The difference between God and evolution is that evolution is based on basic principals, and they’re not debatable.  

 

For example, it’s not debatable whether or not you were born. If you are reading this, you were born.  Furthermore, you were not born through immaculate conception, but rather through sex. Believe it or not, your parents had sex. 

 

Sex is key in creating variation. It is not debatable whether or not you inherited some of your mother and some of your father.  You are a mix of heritable traits of both of them – not an exact duplicate of either individual. 

 

You are, by definition a mutation. These heritable traits are passed along over time. Some of these mutations or adaptations will be helpful in allowing you and yours to survive through time. Every part of every living thing, from seed to spine is the result of little adaptations built up over long periods of time. Unimaginable periods of time. Geological time. Wow. Shocking huh.

 

And so there it is — your “big, nasty, evil theory of evolution”.  There’s nothing debatable there.  All of those things are true.  Evolution is based on science.  Science is replicable.  You can posit an idea, and you can see if the evidence supports that. Evolution is based on observable science.  That’s what’s so cool.  You can look at the scientific record, you can look at millions, even billions of years of evidence — and you can see very clearly, based on that science, that the evidence supports the “theory”.